ST. PAUL, Minn. — Kirill Kaprizov missed half of the regular season with a lingering lower-body injury that kept him out until just before the NHL playoffs began as the Minnesota Wild barely got in.
He's fully recovered now. His team clearly is, too.
Kaprizov had had two power-play goals to help the Wild beat the Vegas Golden Knights 5-2 on Thursday night for a 2-1 lead in the first-round series.
''He's such an energy giver," Wild goalie Filip Gustavsson said. ''Just his skill plays, his dangles or anything like that, finding passes that people don't see. It's building from the bench and out on the ice there, just everyone feels more energy to try going and going.''
Matt Boldy scored for the third straight game, Marco Rossi had his first career postseason goal and Marcus Foligno added an empty-netter for the Wild, who carried the momentum of a 5-2 road victory in Game 2 into the raucous Xcel Energy Center and kept it up all night.
Boldy and Kaprizov share the NHL playoffs lead with four goals. They've combined for 13 points, further flashing the prowess of the Wild's first line. Their top three forwards combined for 17 shots on goal, including center Joel Eriksson Ek, who Kaprizov raved about afterward.
''He did so much, especially faceoffs and net front and so many dirty pucks," Kaprizov said. ''He always won battles and played so hard.''
Nobody on the first line for the Golden Knights — Ivan Barbashev, Jack Eichel and Mark Stone — has yet to even record a point.